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' PATENTED NGT/13, 1906.

ATOMI'ZER. 'PPLIoATIoN FILED 11.111.39.1908.

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ANTON C. EGGERS,

or NEW Yoeri, N. AssiGNoR To. Goonrnaas INDIA RUBBER. GLOVE MANUFACTURING CO., OF N. Y., A CORPORATION OF CONNECTICUT.

NEW YORK,E -l

ATOIVHZER.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Nov. 13, 1906.

Application Bled March 30, 1906. Serial No. 308.875.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, ANTON C. EGGERs, a citizen of the United States, residing in New York, in the borough of Manhattan, county and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Atomizers, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to an improved atomizer by which a convenient receptacle for the different tips used in connection with the atomizng-tube is furnished so as to be available for use when required; and for this pur ose the invention consists of an atomizer the iquid vessel of which is provided with a cylindrical lower portion having an exterior screw-thread and a sheet-metal base provided with a central screw-threaded socket adapted to be screwed on the lower portion of the liquid vessel7 so as to form receptacle for the di'erent sizes of tips used with the atomizing-tube, as will be fully described hereinafter, and finally pointed out in the claims.

In the accompanying drawings7 Figure 1 represents a side elevation of my improved atomizer, and Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal section through the lower part of the liquid vessel and base of the same.'

Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the two figures of the drawings.

' eferring to the drawings, c represents the liquid vessel of my improved atomizer. The liquid vessel a is provided with the usual cap c, which has a nipple c', to which the air-supply tube leading to the air-bulb is applied..

hrough the cap extends the atomizing-tube b, to the @per end of which a tip b is screwed. e lower part a of the liquid vessel a is made cylindrical and provided with. an exterior screw-thread a2, which is ressed into the glass body and screwed into t e central screw-threaded socket d of a hollow sheet-metal base d, as shown in Fig. 2. The

socket d is made integral with the body of the base d and open at its lower end, so that when the base is unscrewed from the lower part of the liquid vessel the diiierent tips which are used on the atomiZing-tube can be inserted into the base d for being stored therein. The wall of the socket d extends downwardly into the hollow base, as shown. The base d is provided 'at its circumference at the lower part with a screw-thread d2, which is pressed into the body of the base and closed by a detachable bottom e, which is provided with a threaded rim e for being screwed into the lower part of the base, or the base is soldered or otherwise attached to the body of the base. The atomizing-tubeb extends through the cap c straight down to near the bottom of the liquid vessel and permits thereby the discharge of almost every particle of liquid in the same, while the hollow sheet-metal base serves for the purpose of storing the different tipswhich are used in connection with the atomizing-tube. They are replaced in the base after use and exchanged whenever required by removing the 'liquid vessel from the base and then replacing the same therein. The base forms an enlarged support for the liquid vessel and re vents the eas tilting of the atomizer w en in use. As t e base may be made of aluminium or plated sheet metal, it forms not only a storage-receptacle for the tips so that they are always ready for use, but also an ornamental attachment for the atomizer itself.

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. In an atomizer, the combination, with a liquid vessel provided with a cylindrical lower part havin an exterior screw-thread, of a sheet-metal ase providedA with a central screw-threaded socket ada ted to be screwed onto the-lower part o the liquid vessel. I

2. The combination, with a hollow base rovided at its up er ortion with a socket Formed by a cylin rica threaded wall which extends downwardly into said base, said socket being open at its bottom portion and 1ts 'upper ortion with a ing` wlth t e interior of vessel removably seated e interior of said base, a threaded lower end t. t

witha hollow base a detachable bottom and provided at soeket communicatsaid base, of a liquid in said socket.

In testimon my mventlon ence of two subs Witnesses that I claim cribing Witne the foregoing as have signed my name in presro SSBS.

ANTON o. EGGERS.

PAUL GroEPEL,l HENRY J. SUHRBIER. 

